Land Management - The Ranch-wide management plan

The Ranch-wide
Management Plan (RWMP) for conserved lands at Tejon Ranch provides a blueprint
for stewardship, restoration and enhancement of more than 200,000 acres in one of the most important habitat linkages in the state. Prepared by Tejon Ranch Conservancy with the assistance of
conservationists, scientists, ranchers and many more, the RWMP seeks to balance
the activities of a working ranch with the long term protection of biodiversity. This first-of-its-kind plan is notable not only for the scale and ecological significance of Tejon Ranch, but also for stewardship and restoration approaches that can inform land management across the region.

Among its contributions are the following:

An inventory of what is currently known of the Ranch’s ecosystems;

A set of science-based conservation goals;

Proposed management actions to restore and enhance habitats;

Best management practices for specific land uses in areas covered by the RWMP; and